Fort Hail (Fort Hayl or Al Hayl Castle) is located deep in its eponymous Wadi, in the heart of the Al Hajar Mountains - far from civilization, in a breathtaking panorama, it's a real shot of heart and a historic site that is worth seeing.

Although located in Fujairah region, Khor Fakkan is an exclave belonging to the emirate of Sharjah: located along the coast bordering the ocean Indian, this is an interesting stop where you can stop for a few hours to visit the seafront.

The emirate of Fujairah is the only emirate that has no access to the Persian Gulf. Without oil resources, Fujairah has experienced economic development different from its neighbors. The mountain range Al Hajar is rich in water which has allowed the development of agriculture, and offers beautiful walks for visitors in the middle of areas of crops and wadis. The rich seabed deliver great catch to fishermen, and exceptional sites to divers. The emirate of Fujairah has a rich historical heritage very different from other emirates, including large defensive fortresses and the oldest mosque in the country. The city of Fujairah is famous for its fort, cow fighting on Friday night and recently its mosque, the second largest in the country. The North of the Emirate, easily accessible from Dubai, has developed seaside tourism and offers beautiful hotel facilities with beach.